This pathfinder is an introduction to two important revolutions in world history that impacted not only the nations involved, but the world. These revolutions are the American Revolution (also known as the Revolutionary War) and the French Revolution.
Organization of the Wiki/Pathfinder:
This Wiki/Pathfinder is organized by placing information for the student on the home page, information for you, the teacher, in this Word document, as well as links to other pages on the left side of the home page. Teachers may edit the document in order to make it more applicable to their classes/lesson plans by clicking the edit button at the top right side of the page. Before editing, please make the media specialist aware of the changes you wish to make. He/she will need to give you administrative rights to the Wiki so that you can access the edit function. Additionally, the media specialist can edit the Pathfinder for you.
Scope and Depth of Topic:
This pathfinder correlates with the high school grades 9-12 Georgia Performance Standard SSWH14 on world revolutions, specifically the American Revolution and the French Revolution. Please click here to view the standard as it is listed.
Please note that SSWH14 focuses on many important revolutions. However, for the purpose of this pathfinder, only the American and French Revolutions will be covered.
At the end of this lesson, students will be able to define the causes and results of these revolutions and discuss the overall impact these revolutions had upon America, France, and the world-at-large. Materials in all genres and formats are provided.
Target Audience:
This pathfinder is intended for use by high school World History students. Materials are offered in a variety of formats to suit the needs of all learners.
Directions for Use of the Pathfinder:
Students may access the pathfinder by logging onto the online wiki from any networked computer. A listing of topics and pages to choose from will be provided on the left side of the wiki page.
When searching the OPAC the following subject headings should be used: For the American Revolution, please use:
Revolutionary War-1775-1781
American Revolution
American Independence
Declaration of Independence
Minutemen
George Washington For the French Revolution, please use:
French Revolution-1789-1799
King Louis XVI
Marie Antoinette
Guillotine
French Revolt
French Independence
Treaty of Versailles
Bastille
Reign of Terror
For the Teacher:
This pathfinder is an introduction to two important revolutions in world history that impacted not only the nations involved, but the world. These revolutions are the American Revolution (also known as the Revolutionary War) and the French Revolution.Organization of the Wiki/Pathfinder:
This Wiki/Pathfinder is organized by placing information for the student on the home page, information for you, the teacher, in this Word document, as well as links to other pages on the left side of the home page. Teachers may edit the document in order to make it more applicable to their classes/lesson plans by clicking the edit button at the top right side of the page. Before editing, please make the media specialist aware of the changes you wish to make. He/she will need to give you administrative rights to the Wiki so that you can access the edit function. Additionally, the media specialist can edit the Pathfinder for you.
Scope and Depth of Topic:
This pathfinder correlates with the high school grades 9-12 Georgia Performance Standard SSWH14 on world revolutions, specifically the American Revolution and the French Revolution. Please click here to view the standard as it is listed.
Please note that SSWH14 focuses on many important revolutions. However, for the purpose of this pathfinder, only the American and French Revolutions will be covered.
At the end of this lesson, students will be able to define the causes and results of these revolutions and discuss the overall impact these revolutions had upon America, France, and the world-at-large. Materials in all genres and formats are provided.
Target Audience:
This pathfinder is intended for use by high school World History students. Materials are offered in a variety of formats to suit the needs of all learners.
Directions for Use of the Pathfinder:
Students may access the pathfinder by logging onto the online wiki from any networked computer. A listing of topics and pages to choose from will be provided on the left side of the wiki page.
When searching the OPAC the following subject headings should be used:
For the American Revolution, please use:
Revolutionary War-1775-1781
American Revolution
American Independence
Declaration of Independence
Minutemen
George Washington
For the French Revolution, please use:
French Revolution-1789-1799
King Louis XVI
Marie Antoinette
Guillotine
French Revolt
French Independence
Treaty of Versailles
Bastille
Reign of Terror
Applicable Dewey Classification Call Numbers:
For Reference Sources
REF 903
REF 973
For Non-Fiction Sources
903
909
917
940
970